#MENE1612738A13 Mayıs 2016 tarihli Alçı ve İzolasyon Meslekleri için Mesleki Diploma Uzmanlığı Yaratılması ve Verilme Şartlarını Belirleyen Yönetmelik
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This regulation establishes a new professional qualification in plaster and insulation trades, outlining the requirements for candidates to obtain the diploma. Candidates must complete a minimum of 400 hours of training and have relevant work experience, with specific conditions based on their prior qualifications. The first examination session for this qualification will take place in 2018.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a new professional qualification in plaster and insulation trades
- Establishment of specific training and work experience requirements for candidates
Obligations
What this law requires
Training providers must ensure candidates in continuous vocational training complete a minimum of 400 hours of training (or reduced duration per rector's positioning decision) before being admitted to examination
Apprenticeship training centers must provide a minimum of 400 hours per year on average to candidates preparing for the qualification (or as modified per labor code provisions)
Candidates holding a professional baccalaureate in the same sector must complete a minimum of 240 hours of training before being admitted to examination
Candidates must demonstrate five years of full-time or part-time professional work experience in related employment, OR two years if holding a certified diploma/qualification listed in Annex II, OR six months to one year if holding a professional baccalaureate in the same sector
Examination administration must establish and enforce exam regulations and assessment procedures as defined in Annexes III and IV before conducting examinations